October 19, 1960. Thirty-one-year-old Jackie Kennedy was magnetic on the campaign trail. While her travel had been limited due to pregnancy, she reemerged on an important swing through New York City in October. Kenny O’Donnell would later write: “She was always cheerful and obliging, never complaining, and…did not bother to put on a phony show about everything that she saw and every local politician whom she met. The crowds sensed that and it impressed them.” Photographed by Henri…

Enric Adrian Gener “Upon its surface men can still exercise unjust laws, fight, tear one another to pieces.But at thirty feet below its level, their reign ceases, their influence is quenched, and their power disappears.